This section is intended to assist the operator with the initial
DO NOT use your
CAUTION
Failure to understand the operation of the HTH
See Figures 2 and 3 (Page 11) for the location of any control or indicator referenced in this manual.
Engine Oil
1.Pull the engine oil dipstick from its holder.
2.Determine if engine oil is low (Figure 4), add correct amount of engine oil to bring oil level to a normal safe level.
HTH — INITIAL START-UP
Fuel
1.Determine if the engine fuel is low (Figure 6). If fuel level is low, remove the fuel filler cap and fill with either diesel fuel or regular unleaded gasoline depending on the type of engine. Handle fuel safely. Motor fuels are highly flam- mable and can be dangerous if mishandled. DO NOT smoke while refueling. Do not attempt to refuel the
Hydraulic Oil
Figure 4. Engine Oil Dipstick
Figure 6. Fuel Gauge
CAUTION
Never store the
Starting the Engine
1.With one foot on the ground and the other foot placed on the trowel’s platform, grab hold of any part of the frame and lift yourself onto the trowel.Then sit down in the operator’s seat.
CAUTION
1.Determine if the hydraulic oil is low by observing the level of oil in the hydraulic Oil Sight Glass (Figure 5).
NOTE
Proper hydraulic operating oil level is MIDDLE of sight glass, with trowel on level surface, and engine off.
Figure 5. Hydraulic Oil Sight Glass
DO NOT grab hold of the joysticks or pitch tower assemblies to lift yourself onto the trowel. Pulling on the joysticks or pitch tower assemblies repeatedly will weaken the units. Use any part of the frame to lift yourself onto the trowel.
2.The Whiteman
CAUTION
NEVER disable or disconnect the kill switch. It is provided for the operators’ safety and injury may result if it is disabled, disconnected or improperly maintained.
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